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  1. This is a talk I did for the 2016 World Domination Summit in Portland Oregon. The idea was to take a new audience from zero to hero on the whole concept of t...

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  2. 29. Nov. 2018 · If you retire with $800,000 in investments, you will probably make it through your whole life without running out of money (a 5% withdrawal rate) If you start with a $1 million nest egg (a 4% withdrawal rate), you will very likely never run out of money. If you start with a $1.33 million chunk (a 3% withdrawal rate), it is overwhelmingly ...

  3. 22. Feb. 2013 · As it turns out, spending much less money than you bring in is the way to get rich. The ONLY way. And the effects are surprising: if you can save 50% of your take-home pay starting at age 20, you’ll be wealthy enough to retire by age 37. If you already have some assets now, you’re even closer than that. If you can save 75%, your working ...

  4. 29. Mai 2012 · Far from being a risky proposition, planning for 4% Safe Withdrawal rate is actually the most conservative method of retirement saving I could possibly recommend. To apply it in real life, just take your annual spending level, and multiply it by 25. That’s how much you need to retire, at the most. A $25,000 spender like me needs $625,000.

  5. 18. Juli 2022 · Mr. Money Mustache July 19, 2022, 1:35 pm Hi Ed, that’s a total figure across all accounts, but it doesn’t really matter how they are allocated – you should count ALL of it towards your retirement, even if you’re retiring early.

  6. 6. Sept. 2022 · It’s Get Smart With Money Day! Let’s jump right to the real news here: There’s a Netflix documentary that just came out TODAY* called Get Smart With Money. Somehow old Mr. Money Mustache and several friends got lured into playing a role in making it. And I’m very happy with the results!